As has become customary after a terrorist attack, Barrack Obama is once again choosing to ignore the radical Islamic roots that have been at the cause of nearly every major act of terror since his presidency began.
Instead, he’s blaming “homegrown extremism” as the cause for the shooting, while conveniently ignoring the cause of the self-radicalisation. Obama has no doubt adopted this strategy in order to protect the image of peaceful Muslims across the country, but by never uttering “Islamic extremism,” he isn’t helping Muslims, he’s refusing to differentiate them from the terrorists their religion produced.
Obama decided the right course of action was to attack Christianity. Of course, that’s his response to many of his problems.
See what Obama said about the country’s major religions on the next page:
Amen!
You pay these countries Billions to bribe these countries to be good and secure weapons ,but their all enemies made by our government . so it doesn’t work . Just like Pakistan his Bin laden . That show how stupid our government really is !
Our country would be fine if he would just not say are doing anything till he is gone
He turns his back because he likes the way the fights going ke want to be king.
WE NEED MUSLIM CONTROL NOT GUN CONTROL.
But one cannot get around what Jefferson heard when he went with John Adams to wait upon Tripoli’s ambassador to London in March 1785. When they inquired by what right the Barbary states preyed upon American shipping, enslaving both crews and passengers, America’s two foremost envoys were informed that “it was written in the Koran, that all Nations who should not have acknowledged their authority were sinners, that it was their right and duty to make war upon whoever they could find and to make Slaves of all they could take as prisoners, and that every Mussulman who should be slain in battle was sure to go to Paradise.” http://www.city-journal.org/html/jefferson-versus-muslim-pirates-13013.html
He was a muslim plain and simple.
F**K YOU!
Sick.
More half truths from the government and media